Thursday, July 9, 2009

Lunch in Gympie


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Last nights leftovers for a quick lunch as we try to make it further north. We're on a deadline now, about 12 more hours of driving over today and the next two days left so that we make it to the Whitsundays in time for our sailing trip.

Jesse

Surfers paradise


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We walked down the beach this morning before heading north to go camping. The weathers warm enough to wear shorts, even if it doesn't look like it in the picture.

Surfers paradise


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Partying in surfers paradise Amy just found out she's passed her course.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

We have arrived in Queensland!


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Lighthouse lookout


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This is the view from a lighthouse in Byron bay. The path in the picture is the Captain Cook lookout. It was very windy. The weather is starting to get warmer and warmer and we continue to head further north.

Next stop surfers paradise, don't know if it will quite be warm enough to try a surf ourselves, but I hear it's a nice party town.

Jesse

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Byron bay


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We're here for the night.

Amy

Coffs harbour


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The calm before the storm...
This is coffs harbour, one of our stops along the way with a great hostel everyone was really friendly.
We're on our way to Byron Bay today hoping the weather stays sunny and warm.
Keep the comments coming we love reading them.

Amy

Coffs harbour the banana capital of Australia


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Monday, July 6, 2009

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Dolphins


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Don't know how well you can see them in this picture, but we took tons of photos with our good camera, so we'll post some of those when we can

Jesse

Spot the seals


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There are at least two in the picture

Jesse

More whales


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Whales


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Dolphin and whale watching


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We're off to dolphin and whale watch on a catamaran called Imagine and who knows we might even get to sail!

Amy

End of the week recap

Well it's the end of the week, not a full week of travel, only the 6th night of travel, but a good time for a recap nonetheless.

First night, Phillip island, saw the penguins and koalas. Second night half way to Sydney in a small little town. Saw some kangaroos there. 3 nights in Sydney, those went by fast, there is tons to do in Sydney, and we did as muchas we could without spending too much money. It was an expensive 3 days regardless. Now we're in port stephens and will be keeping our eyes peeled for some mammals of the sea and some dolphins too.

It's still not that warm, haven't made
It far enough north yet. You can walk around in a tshirt, but it would be really cold if you got in the water.

The hulk (our car) seems to be doing ok and maybe he'll make the whole journey to cairns. Hopefully he does, well I'll keep posting, but I think Amy needs some incentive to post more.

We're at this really cool hostel right now which you can see in the previous post, well you can see part of it. It's interesting enough to deserve it's own post and since we have two nights here, I'll leave that till a later date.

Jesse

Hostel in the jungle.


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That's a picture of the outdoor kitchen. I thinkni would love it in the summer, but it was a little chili while cooking up burgers for supper.

Jesse

Nobby's beach Newcastle


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We stopped here for lunch, saw some surfers and boogey boarders and one guy who might have been attempting germ warfare. It was a nice place to stop.

Jesse

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Sleeping Amy


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When Amy updated the oher post it got rid of the picture for some reason so here is Amy sleeping so that the next to previous post makes sense

Friday, July 3, 2009

James cook's HMB Endeavour


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It is a bit bigger than Revenante. Haha. I didn't get to go inside, but I took a whole bunch of pictures from the outside.

We went to Bondi beach this morning on a tour bus. We didnt stick around there, it was really cold and very windy. There were still a lot of crazies on the beach surfing though.

Not sure what we have planned for tonight, maybe have a look at the casino, it's supposed to be really nice. Don't think I'll gamble, but it might be fun to have a look around. I can't really afford to lose any money.


Jesse

My Internet is frustrating on my phone for looking up stuff on NHL.com so anyone who wants to share about who montreal picked up let me know.

Amy sleeping

Waiting for the laundry to finish

Update

(Jesse took this picture without my knowledge)
Amy

Oops


Here is the bird I was inquiring about earlier, not sure why it didn't post the first time. Anyway, off to Bondi Beach

Jesse

Just a short swim away


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That was a cold swim


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Our hostel


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This is the hostel in the middle of Sydney. It's quite large. That is all

Jesse

Thursday, July 2, 2009

What kind of bird is this

Sydney!!!

We arrived in Sydney. It took a while, we were tired and grumpy and just wanted to get somewhere where we could put our feet up.
We did arrive and fit our car into the tinyiest little parking spot at which it will stay until we leave Sydney.

We're staying in downtown Sydney at a hostel that is massive. It's really a hotel, but it has everything a hostel would. (kitchen, laundreu, etc. ) it's 8 stories and has a pool and a sauna.

Trying to figure out what we should see tomorrow, so for all of you who have been here before, tell us your tales, where should we go? We'll do fine on our own, but want to hear from you too.

Don't have a photo to geotag right now, maybe tomorrow.

Jesse

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Little tourist town


Tiny little town, said there were only 35 people there, but there were around 30 shops so I'm skeptical

Jesse

Cheese factory


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Mmmm cheeese!!!!

Bega lookout


We stopped here to take some pictures, very nice landscape.

Little stops along the way


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Kanga and Roo


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Ok, going to find Roo

Found Kanga and Roo!!


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Canada Day with the koalas


Let's backtrack for a second. After our first night stay on Phillip island we went the the koala conservatory. We saw a whole bunch of koalas that Amy got great pictures of with her good camera. The above picture is just from the phone, we'll try to post more pictures later. It was pretty cool, the koalas were just lazing about. It was really windy and I got a video of what it seems is a koala holding on for dear life as the tree branch sways with the wind. In reality, she probably Didnt wake up. I say she because in the whole conservatory there is only one male (pictured above). An interesting life he leads: sleep 20 hours a day, in the waking hours, eat eucalyptus leaves and get drunk, and has his choice of over 20 women.

Anyway, back to adventuring, I think we'll find some kangaroos today.

Jesse

Hostel #2


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We got another private room because it wasn't very busy, hoping this is a recurring theme. Merimbula is the stop and apparently it has some beautiful things to see, we're about to check out and eat breakfast, then we'll see what this place has to offer in the daylight. We wbt exploring last night looking for a greasy spoon for supper, but everything we found was prohibitively exensive. (we didn't want to pay
more for supper than we did our room. ). Did anyone catch the 5 setter between roddick and hewitt? If anyone did, was it a great match. Anyway, off to adventure, tomorrow night, Sydney!!

Jesse

We've crosssed the border


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Made it into New South Wales!!

Amy's first drive on the left


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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Beautiful drive


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Taking the Princes Highway with lots of great scenery and cute little towns.

Amy

Lunch in Rosedale


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Stopped for lunch in a small town called rosedale, in a nice little park.

Jesse

Strong cross winds

Our drive to Sydney has begun.

Churchill island


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This ones not real


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The march of the penguins

Well they call it the penguin parade. The little penguins or fairy penguins come back from a day out fishing, come in with the tide (get tossed around by the wake, they're a foot tall and weigh one kilo.) and go home to their borrows.

We got there an hour before they'd started coming up the beach. Waited out in the rain and nasty wind all bundled up and eventually when dusk came a whole bunch of them started to come up. It was really cute. They would come in groups and if one of the penguins got swept away by the waves, te group would wait for the other little penguin. Unfortunately I don't have a good picture of them. They don't allow any photography when the penguins come up so I was only able to take a couple out of focus and low light pictures which don't look good right now, hopefully I can edit them on the computer and post them later.

Jesse


Monday, June 29, 2009

first hostel


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It's a caravan park/ hostel place and they're not very busy so they upgraded us to a cabin which is fantastic. We paid for a shared dorm style and got a cabin with a full kithchen bathroom bedroom tv, etc. Very nice diggs for the first night of our trip. Hope it doesn't spoil us.

Jesse

We're off

Our place has been inspected and the keys handed in, our adventure has now begun! First stop Phillip Island to see the little penguins.

X

Sunday, June 28, 2009

All packed up and nowhere to go


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Everything is packed and we're almost off. We leave tomorrow. Nowhere to go yet and not much to do, but our friends were kind enough to invite us over for dinner which is good since we don't have a functioning kitchen anymore. ( it still works, but it's been cleaned and we don't want to mess it up. Next stop Phillip island. I will blog from there so you can see where we are.

Jesse

All packed up and nowhere to go

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Follow us wherever we go


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I'm just testing this but if it works, everytine I post a picture it will be "geotagged". That means that you'll e able to know exactly where it was taken. It will come with geodata that will give our GPS coordinates. You cab then put this in to google earth and zoom to where we are. Hope this works and have fun following us.

Jesse

Onward!!!

Well we are almost done here in the small city of Geelong. Two more nights at our apartment and it’s off to make friends with the penguins. That will be our first stop. Phillip Island.

Had a garage sale and set up a stand at a market to try to get rid of all of our stuff before we take “the Hulk”(That’s our big loud angry car) up the coast. We got rid of a lot of stuff and we’re going to have to give away the rest, but we got some money for it so it was alright.

For those of you who have enjoyed the new format of this blog, it is alas at an end, temporarily. Since internet connections may be few and far between on our trip (I really have no idea) and I can’t blog to this page from anywhere else but my computer, we will be reverting back to solely the original blog at www.ehmeetsgdaymate.blogspot.com. When we get back to Canada, I will probably update this blog with a heap of pictures, but until them, follow us on the other blog. (We can blog from our phones to that one).

Well That’s it for now. We’ll try to update frequently as we travel up the coast. Oh and for those of you who smash at the volume controls when you open this page because you’ve heard that song too much, you also get a break from reverting to the old blog.

Jesse


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Thursday, June 4, 2009

I'm a TEACHER

                    (my fellow Grad. Dip. Ed. (Primary) Graduates) 
So I've done it...I've finished my Grad. Dip Ed. course which means I'm a qualified TEACHER!! 

Alright so I suppose I should fill you in on what I've been up to in the past few weeks: 

Well first of all was Jenni's wedding, which was AMAZING. Jenni looked gorgeous and it was great seeing everyone.  The flight back was actually fairly decent as well, I had a couple seats all to myself, so it was pretty easy to sleep.  I have never had an easier time getting through the airport, although we were all screened for swine flu which was a little crazy but everything worked out. Jesse ever surprised me and picked me up at the airport it was a great surprise! 

That brings up to my teaching placement...well the Friday after I got back I went right back into the thick of it.  During my final placement I was able to teach in a 3/4 classroom but also the art room.  The art room gave me the opportunity to teach grades Prep-6 (Prep here in Australia is what we'd consider kindergarten), also to explore my own artistic abilities.  My 3/4 students were great, they were such a lovely grade.  It was a little crazy at times being in two classrooms, and a little frustrating as well but I did really get a lot out of it.  My supervising teachers were wonderful as well, always making sure I was doing alright and supporting me in my teaching. For the last 2 weeks of my placement I was in the classroom a lot more which allowed me to connect with the students; it was a little difficult to leave them in the end, but we did have a little party my last day which was great. It all still seems a little unreal at the moment, I can't believe I am now a teacher.  

As a requirement for our course as well as part of applying for jobs we had to make professional portfolios with evidence of our teaching practicums.  This portfolio had to sum-up everything we had learned in our course, and was massive.  So my weekend after all classes had finished was spent preparing my portfolio.  Our living room was a huge mess, it looked a little like an art cupboard had exploded.  However I did get it finished and I think it looks great, and seeing as I put so much work into it I've decided that if there was ever a fire in our place it would be the first thing I grab.  I can't imagine ever doing it all over again.  To sum-up the end of the course we were taking we had mock interviews which were a little stressful but in the end it was pretty easy.  So all courses have been completed and assignments handed in, which brings us to my 'graduation' ceremony.  

As a part of our course we had a mock 'graduation' ceremony, so the international students could participate.  It was just a simple ceremony with a few refreshments afterwards.  The most important part was the celebration that occurred later in the afternoon.  Since we'd all been so close during our course we all decided to get together and celebrate our achievements.  Drinks were had, some karaoke was sung and a hangovers occurred the next day, but it was all worth it! I have made some amazing friends during my time in this course, and I really don't know what I would have done without them.  Jesse has also been amazing during this course, helping wherever he could.  He was really my rock during this course, keeping me calm when I wasn't sure I could finish the course.  I sure do owe him for all of his help and support, I know that I have been a little...well lets say bitchy at times, what can I say the stress got to me a lot.  He is amazing. 

Now we've got a long weekend to relax, and then it's job hunting time for the both of us.  

Well I think that brings you up to speed on everything I've been doing.  

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

New look Amy, but will it make her blog more?



Amy does apologize for her absence from the blogosphere. Ok, she didn’t use the word blogosphere, I added that one. She is insanely busy with school and becoming a magnificent teacher. (Those were her words(ok, maybe not!) They are true nonetheless.

Sidebar: How did nonetheless get the status of a single word, it’s obviously not, it’s three separate words. Or, nevertheless, something fishy is going on there somewhere. I use them, but I maintain that if a word has “the” in the middle of two other words, it’s not a real word.

Alright, that’s enough of that for now. Oh yeah, the picture above, Amy got a hair cut (well she cut all of them actually) and also it seems mysteriously darker. Oh, well for you guys it doesn’t really matter, it’ll be different by the time we get back anyway, but I suppose it’s still news.

Oh, how about people make Amy feel guilty and leave a whole bunch of comments asking her how her teaching is going? Yeah?

until next time, or maybe Amy will finally pull up her socks.

Jesse


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Rugby..... League??

I was invited by one of my work friends to go to a Rugby League match in Melbourne. The Melbourne Storm Vs. the Canberra Tigers. We cheered for Canberra at my friends insistence because he hated Melbourne. Three of us went and we had some drinks and argued with some Melbourne Fans for fun, some got angry and left, others took it lightly. It could have been because Canberra lost by 30 some odd points.

Already, here comes the technical bit. In Australia (my research has shown in many other countries as well) there are two types of rugby. Rugby League and Rugby Union. Rugby Union being the game we know and love in Canada (apologies to the people who know little about rugby).

Here are the differences as far as I can tell. There is no rucking over (this is the big one), instead, when a player is tackled, the defending team must back up 10 metres and a player on the offensive will move the ball out again. They only have 5 attempts at this, if they get tackled on the 6th attempt, it is a turnover.

The rest of the gameplay is similar, there are scrums and the movement of the ball up the field remains the same, but there are only 13 players on the field instead of 15. And there are no Line-outs. If the ball goes into touch, a scrum is held with one of the teams putting the ball in. (I couldn’t figure out what determined who gets to put the ball in the scrum.

Anyway, after the loss, we headed back to Geelong on the train. It was a good night, work the next morning was less than good.

Jesse


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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Who Wouldn't Hire us?

The Job search starts again, or continues I suppose, but with more urgency. Amy will be finishing up her program in early June just a few days before the last day I’m legally allowed to work where I currently am working.

My Australian Visa only allows me to work with the same company for a maximum of 6 months and that deadline is June 9th for me.

The job market is a little sparse right now, so I’m going to have to call up a bunch of places and really look for work where it isn’t being advertised I think. Hard to do right now as I am still working everyday, but I’ll start this weekend I think.

I really don’t want to have a transition period between jobs, have to pay the rent and all. Amy is also looking, but it’s a little harder for her as she can’t start until the 5th of June while if I find another Job I can just leave my current one or still do a couple of shifts for the marquee place while I start a new job.

Here’s hoping this isn’t too frustrating a time.

Here’s a quote, (well it is now, I’ve just written it)

If finding a job was my full-time job, I think I’d quit.

I hate looking for work, even a bad job is better than that period while you’re searching.


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Amy's Back

Amy has made it back to Australia and she’s right back into the thick of it. Not 12 hours after arriving back in Geelong, she was in the classroom teaching little gaffers. And she had lots to do on the weekend, I’ll let her tell you all about her art preparations, haha.

Made some salsa today, almost took my thumb off doing it too, stupid knife.

Not much more to say, I have the day off tomorrow which is nice after having so many days in a row that I worked.

Talk to you soon

Jesse


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Friday, May 8, 2009

Anybody Still out there?

I realize that keeping a blog is intended to continually update people on whatever the topic may be. Alas, we have neglected this responsibility and I hope that we have not lost any followers because of it. A lot has gone on since the Habs perished in the first round, even aside from Hockey.

I have uploaded some pictures to this site, click here to see them.

We went to our second Footy match to see Geelong absolutely embarrass the visiting Adelaide. It was a cold wet game, and there was no doubt after the first 20 minutes that Geelong was going to win handily, but that didn’t stop the full stadium of Geelong supporters sticking it out in the cold rain for the entire game, us included. You can see us all bundled up in our seat in the pictures.

I have been working a lot lately, which is both good and bad, I fear that it may lead to a period of less work, so I have to remain frugal with the money I have made. As most of you know, Amy made the voyage back to Canada. She went the wrong way too, making her flight even further, but allowing her to say that she has travelled all the way around the world.

Back to what we have been doing. Amy’s classmate had a party for her course to celebrate something or other. We went and they had a karaoke machine set up, it was quite entertaining, have a look at the pictures for an idea, not sure if there is a video, not sure I would show you if there was.

Alright, I will leave it at that for now, but have a look at the pictures.


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Thursday, April 23, 2009

What's in a Name?


So, the hundredth season didn’t go as planned. We were outmatched by the bruins and our defense was abysmal. I don’t blame Carey Price, he’s inexperienced, but he was also hung out to dry. Last nights game, the first goal by Ryder was a beautiful pass, I think the defenseman forgot Ryder now plays for the Bruins.

Well, it will be an interesting off season anyway.

Jesse


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Canadians Taking Comedy Down Under: Content Warning

Let’s start at the beginning. I was driving to work listening to the local morning show with “Matt and Chicken”, interesting I know. Anyway, they had a guest on that I was pretty sure I knew, but couldn’t figure out who it was. I surmised that it was Jeremy Hotz, but he wasn’t doing material so it was hard to tell. They got to the end of the segment and it was indeed Jeremy Hotz and he’s here in Australia doing a tour at different comedy festivals. I was on my way to work and didn’t think anything of it until I got home. I looked it up and it showed that he was in Melbourne that night through until Saturday. I looked into getting tickets for the friday show, but it would have been very stressful getting to Melbourne in time for it. By chance I noticed a showing at a different location. Even though it had said Melbourne, there was in fact a show in Geelong, but it was one night only and in 3 hours. I tried booking online, but it was too late, I called up the theatre and there were still seats, I bought them and we went.

Yes, that was a long intro that could have been summed up with “We went to a comedy show in Geelong featuring Jeremy Hotz”. Anyway, He was there with 3 other comedians, one other Canadian, a Montrealer, Sugar Sammy (actually very funny), the MC was an Irish guy who’s name I have forgotten, but he was also quite funny. The last act was a bit of a disappointment, but the night in general was great.

I’ll leave you with one of the “jokes” The Irish guy came on and asked the audience how Geelong was pronounced Gee or Guy (as in the french name). It’s neither of these, but the audience played along and apparently in Ireland, Gee (Guy) is slang for vagina, so he went on to say that Geelong is just a long vagina.

Jesse


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Saturday, April 11, 2009

HAPPY EASTER

HAPPY EASTER

Wishing you all a very Happy Easter. 
Jesse and I had our own little easter egg hunt this morning and this is the loot. Easter dinner tonight a yummy roast, and chocolate cake. 

X Amy 

Thursday, April 9, 2009

New Camera

So, it seems as though the life of a camera in the hands of Amy is a little over a year. It’s not her fault, they just tend to break after that period. Then I decide that I might be able to fix it because it would cost as much as the camera is worth to fix it, and end up making it worse. This has happened once before, and alas has happened again. So we set out to get a new camera. Oh this isn’t to replace the DSLR (High Quality Camera), this is the day to day (bar night) camera. We actually found a great deal, it’s an older model Nikon coolpix, but it was only $158 australian, which last month was around $120 canadian, but the dollar has had a bit of a swing lately and is now close to $140 Canadian. But, since I bought it with money made while in Australia, that really doesn’t matter.


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Great Ocean Road Animal adventure Pics

I posted the pictures of our animal adventure with Rob on the great ocean road. They can be accessed by clicking the “GOC” link.


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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Great Ocean Road Animal Adventure



Here are some pictures of our furry little friends from the trip; 




Jesse, Rob and myself drove The Great Ocean Road this past weekend with the hopes of seeing as many Australian animals as possible, and I'm happy to report that WE DID!!! We saw loads of kangaroos, and koalas and one lonely echidna while we were enjoying the view of the 12 Apostles. We stayed in a hostel overlooking the ocean which was wonderful!  Met lots of interesting people, a group of 9 Irish girls, 2 guys from Sweden and 1 guy from Holland and 2 couples from England. Had a few drinks with them and then came back to Geelong, but chose not to take The Great Ocean Road back...all the twists and turns wouldn't have helped our state.  

X Amy 


Wednesday, April 1, 2009

We’ve been in Australia for 5 months

So we’ve been in Australia for 5 months now and this has been my first kangaroo sighting, although it wasn’t by chance I did go and seek them out. Kangaroos are quite similar deer in Canada and they roam the golf courses. I went on a road trip with a couple of my friends from uni. down the Great Ocean Road where we stopped for lunch in a beautiful place called Lorne where they make a delicious chicken parmi. On our way back from Lorne we stopped in Anglesea at the golf course where the kangaroos are known to frequent. Picture this...four girls roaming around the rough in the trees looking for some kangaroos. To our delight we found what I assume to be a family of them munching away. To be honest I was a little scared after watching a discovery channel special on when animals attack. But luckily these ones were nice and friendly and just watched us take their pictures. Seeing those kangaroos has made my day...now all I need to see are some koalas and I’ll be delighted.

X
Amy


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One Down, two to go

I have now officially started my 2 weeks of holiday. My first round of placement was wonderful, the kids were great and I learned a lot being at the school. I now have 2 weeks off to finish up a few assignments and get ready for my next lot of teaching rounds. First comes a week at uni to recap and talk about what we saw at our schools, and then I’m 4 weeks at this school and then well I’M FINISHED!! That’s right...only until the beginning of June until I a completely finished and a qualified teacher!! Something to think about really...

X Amy


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CATS vs. HAWKS

Jesse and I had our first footy experience...watching the Geelong Cats play the Hawthorn Hawks, a rematch perhaps of last years Grand Final. (Footy a mix between soccer and rugby, but then not at all really.) We had amazing seats, right behind the goal only 30 rows up right in the action! At the MCG with almost 70, 000 people there. The intensity in the atmosphere was unreal! We wanted a close match...however when it came down to it, it was a little too close for comfort. Geelong was up 103 to 66 in the third quarter but Hawthorn came back in the fourth making to 111 for the Cats and 103 for the Hawks. The last 10 minutes of the fourth everyone was on the edge of their seat. THE CATS TAKING IT IN THE END!!!
I had my very first casino experience as well last night, it was all a little overwhelming. Unfortunately luck wasn’t on our side, I think I’ll leave it at that.

X Amy


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Jesse Turns 24

Rob arrived Tuesday just in time to celebrate Jesse’s birthday Wednesday. Perfect timing really. We made a delicious dinner of beer can chicken, green beans and roasted potatoes, YUM. Oh and of course chocolate cake. We had a pretty low key evening...having the real celebration tonight, heading out with a few friends with the key focus of getting Jesse nice and drunk. Pictures will be posted later of this evening.

X Amy


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St. Patrick's Day

March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day. Seems to be a good night wherever you are. We went out with our neighbours to a local Irish Pub “Irish Murphy’s”. They had blocked off a section of the street and were serving Guinness on Tap outside right below that big sign.

We both had to work the next day so we went there fairly early and were home rather early, but it was still a great time.

Well that’s about it for now

Rob comes Tuesday!


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Attack on my senses

On Monday of this week I had a pretty long day at work, it has been followed up by two relatively easy days which has evened it out, but I haven’t had a chance to blog until now, being that yesterday was St. Patrick’s Day.

Anyway, we had to do this one job putting up a massive marquee. 20M x 50M. 1000 square metres. Massive! Anyway, the day took a toll on my five senses. First of all it was at a horse training facility, so everything smelled like Horse poo, Attack on my smell!! Next, the work itself was hard and made my back really sore and I rolled my ankle too, Attack on my sense of touch!! It was overcast at the beginning of the day, but the sun came out and while putting up such a large marquee, you inevitable have to look up a lot and right into the sun, Attack on my sight!! In each leg of the 20 x 50 marquee, 24 legs in total there are 4 long pegs that are about the diametre of a quarter and a metre long. These are put in with a jackhammer and makes a tremendous noise. No ear protection that day, Attack on my hearing!! Lastly, I didn’t think I would have trouble with my sense of taste, but it was destined to fail me as well. This one is a little weak, but it completes the package, so I say it counts. My roast beef sandwich that I had for lunch was a little suspect and tasted a bit like it had gone bad, Attack on my taste!!

There you have it, all my senses had a bad day monday, but everything is good now.

Until next time...


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Don't Drink Drive

Saturday March 14, 2009 

Here in Australia they don't call it "Drinkin
g and Driving" just "drink driving".  This goes along with their constant need to shorten everything.  Here are a few more examples. 

speedometre becomes speedo
service station becomes servo 

and the list goes on and on. 

But, back to the point of the post.  On our trip down the great ocean road we got stopped by what we would call a "ride" program.  They call it a booze bus or something like that.  They do it a little differently here though.  Instead of stopping everyone and talking to them and only breathalyzing a few if they suspect alcohol, they only pull over a few and breathalyze everyone they pull over.  

So we got pulled over and I had to blow into the breathalyzer.  I hadn't had anything to drink so they just waved me on.  They didn't check a license or registration or anything. 

Also, in Australia it is perfectly legal for the passenger to be drinking as much as they want while driving.  

Jesse 

NEW UPDATES!!!

Alright so it's been brought to our attention that some of you on dial-up aren't able to load the new blog so since we want everyone to know what we're doing we've decided that we are going to post on both blogs. So no worries no one will be missing out on anything, we are going to try and keep you all up to date from now on.  

X miss you all Amy 

Sunday, March 8, 2009

New blog address

I've decided to switch the blog address to make it easier to share pictures and such.


Also it looks a lot cooler.


I am a little worried that those of you on dial up may not be able to view it as fast, if that is the case I may abandon it and remain on here for blogging,


the new address is


http://web.me.com/jwootton/Site/Blog/Blog.html


try it out and let me know


Jesse


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Saturday, March 7, 2009

We just drove the great ocean road.

Stopped in a little town on our way back to Geelong after our long drive. We have some amazing pictures. We'll get those uploaded when we can

Cheers everyone

Jesse

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

4 am start tomorrow

Hi everyone, well I start work at 4am tomorrow, that's noon your time, I'm going to try to follow the trades that go on, but it might be hard.  If anyone wants to email me any significant ones tomorrow that would be appreciated. 


So, I've been working a lot, but it's Labour Day this weekend, so a long weekend.  Yeah, that's right it's Labour Day this weekend.


I definitely haven't had time to post the pictures yet, hopefully this weekend. 


The wind was ridiculous today, Scaigren could have done 10 knots with just the mast.


Cheers everyone, it's 8 pm and I'm going to get ready for bed.



Jesse


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Sunday, March 1, 2009

You Yangs

On Saturday, Amy and I went to the you yangs, a mountain of sorts outside Geelong. It was a nice clear day and we took a drive up and around the mountain, then stopped and had a BBQ lunch. Then headed up the 40 minute hike to the apex. From the top you can see all the way to melbourne as well as all of Geelong.

We took a ridiculous amount of pictures (385). I'll post some later when I sort them out.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

watch out for the poop volcano

What comes to mind????






















I feel as though that title needs a little explaining...so in the mail the other day we get this later stating that there will be some work being done on the sewage system which could cause a minor inconvenience, however they suggested that we make sure the lid of our toilet was weighted down for 3 months! Just incase they had to pressurize the system and well you can figure out the rest. We found it rather hilarious that their classification of a minor inconvenience would be a resulting poop volcano.  I've decided to start practicing putting the weight on the toilet seat in the off chance that I forget when the work starts.  However they did say there was a very minor chance of that occurring, HOWEVER I don't think we should test it.
So I've survived my first week of placement.  The children in my class are lovely and I think we are getting along fairly well.  There are about 10 of us at this particular school so there's a lot of support.  I am having a hard time remembering that I have an accent and they I need to slow myself down when talking to the class because they have a hard time understanding me.  Other than that though things are going wonderful.  I teach my first lesson on Monday, it's a small group guided reading lesson and then Tuesday I'll be teaching a guided writing lesson.  It's all very exciting and just zooming by really.  I've got 4 more weeks at this school and by the end of that I should be teaching for an entire day...EEEKKK I'll have to keep you posted and let you know how it's going.  
I'm still swamped with assignments as well...but they are slowly coming together which is nice.  We've actually all been given extensions for most of them, however I've chosen not to take them because I want to get them done and over with so I can focus all of my attention on my students. So I should get back at it, keep commenting we love reading them! 
x
Amy